Abstract
1. Racemic mixtures of noradrenaline, adrenaline, isoprenaline, N-t-butylnor-adrenaline and their corresponding derivatives containing an oxymethylene (OM) link between the phenyl ring and ethanolamine side-chain have been tested for their effects on beta-adrenoceptors in isolated guinea-pig atrial and tracheal preparations. 2. In atrial and in spontaneously contracted tracheal preparations both the parent catecholamines and their corresponding OM-derivatives had a similar order of potency as beta-receptor agonists. 3. In carbachol-stimulated tracheal preparations the OM-derivatives were shown to have partial agonistic actions. 4. As in other phenylethanolamines and phenoxypropanolamines, both the agonistic and antagonistic potency of the OM-derivatives increased with increasing amine substitution.